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This makes him lying off all those employees during a pandemic when he didn't have & that other thing were u don't fire them, but u don't pay them either and tell them to "go home" look even worse. Just some very selfish stuff tainted morals stuff.We’re mad because people made money?
You lost me on that one... I’ve been investing in stocks as much as I can. I’ve given this thread civilian advice on when to buy and what to look for. He made good moves that has held his business up, stocks are doing well enough. No matter the personal aspects of him, his company or his mindset I should be humble enough to learn what he did and what he’s investing in to get to that level. Or at least play in the game. Just my thoughts though.
This makes him lying off all those employees during a pandemic when he didn't have & that other thing were u don't fire them, but u don't pay them either and tell them to "go home" look even worse. Just some very selfish stuff tainted morals stuff.
Bingo. From a moral perspective it's wack as hell, but unfortunately that's just how these businesses and rich folks work for the most part.Don’t disagree... but he is running a business not a morality center. Selfish, yes. Tainted morales is a question of opinion based on your belief.
The people laid off largely should have been. They weren’t doing anything, weren’t being used, and didn’t draw a dime. Don’t remember the whole list but when I read it I vividly remember thinking “I’m surprised they even still worked there.” Pretty sure I said something along the same lines here.
There were more than wrestlers being let off. I believe most were backstage officials, and I don't agree w/ bad business being "good business." You **** enough people over and it will come back on you. It always does though when you're in a high position. It may happen when you're dead, but it will happen.Don’t disagree... but he is running a business not a morality center. Selfish, yes. Tainted morales is a question of opinion based on your belief.
The people laid off largely should have been. They weren’t doing anything, weren’t being used, and didn’t draw a dime. Don’t remember the whole list but when I read it I vividly remember thinking “I’m surprised they even still worked there.” Pretty sure I said something along the same lines here.
There were more than wrestlers being let off. I believe most were backstage officials, and I don't agree w/ bad business being "good business." You **** enough people over and it will come back on you. It always does though when you're in a high position. It may happen when you're dead, but it will happen.
Primo & Epico should've been fired damn near a decade ago.
Bingo. From a moral perspective it's wack as hell, but unfortunately that's just how these businesses and rich folks work for the most part.
I don't disagree with that at all. How come we haven't seen more of these talents show up elsewhere yet?I mean... is it unfortunate?
Look at what the outcome COULD be. Not saying it will... but Vince flooded the market with “talent”. Backstage and in ring... A&E, New Japan, TNA, ROH, and whatever else is around now gets to bid on that talent.
The talent in turn builds their expertise and resume outside of the confines of the big market. They get to perfect their craft and build new skills. Everyone gets better and should be more entertaining.
It should be seen as a win win... but it’s not.
Eh, its just a lot funny style stuff going on, from them tryna have Mania in a stadium unitil the very last minute, it being named an "essential business," the mass firing, etc. WWE has heavily contributed to the prolonged stay-ins, social distancing, and that. Not mention they try to act like da rona doesn't.Again, the statement of karma could be true. That is based on your belief and not business sense. What you are seeing as screwing someone over is just seen as downsizing for bottom line purposes. It’s not personal, it’s business.
That isn’t saying morally it doesn’t suck, because it does. But if you think like the employee (Talent or backstage) vs. the one who is running everything with his own money then you will never see that side of things. It would just be an emotional rationale of why Vince is a bad guy doing bad guy things like Scrooge before he saw the 3 Christmas spirits.
Yes, Primo and Epico should have been gone.
Did they have non-competes even though they were released? That doesn't seem like it can be the case, but who knows.
We’re mad because people made money?
You lost me on that one... I’ve been investing in stocks as much as I can. I’ve given this thread civilian advice on when to buy and what to look for. He made good moves that has held his business up, stocks are doing well enough. No matter the personal aspects of him, his company or his mindset I should be humble enough to learn what he did and what he’s investing in to get to that level. Or at least play in the game. Just my thoughts though.
I don't disagree with that at all. How come we haven't seen more of these talents show up elsewhere yet?
Did they have non-competes even though they were released? That doesn't seem like it can be the case, but who knows.
"Family" business. Long standing relationship with the COlon family. Having them hired is probably more of an investment than anything. An investment on first dibs on anything special coming out of the PR "Territory."Yes, Primo and Epico should have been gone.
Yeah I dunno. If that's the case though, that's something that the talents obviously agreed to and were cool with when signing their contracts.Great question, I wouldn’t have the inside track on that one.
Also curious, if you get terminated wouldn’t a non compete be null and void? I’d think it would be hard to hold up a termination And a non compete but I don’t know.
This always gets brought up, I am assuming this is something written into the contract. Again, some of the stuff they get away with boggles my mind.Great question, I wouldn’t have the inside track on that one.
Also curious, if you get terminated wouldn’t a non compete be null and void? I’d think it would be hard to hold up a termination And a non compete but I don’t know.
Eh, its just a lot funny style stuff going on, from them tryna have Mania in a stadium unitil the very last minute, it being named an "essential business," the mass firing, etc. WWE has heavily contributed to the prolonged stay-ins, social distancing, and that. Not mention they try to act like da rona doesn't.
They're very negligent in regards to their works (this doesn't even start at da rona. They're very negligent in regards to public safety. They're very negligent in regards to the local economy. Am I happy to see everything Sasha & Bayley has been involved in? Of course, but that could've/should've been at another time.
WWE has years of archival footage they could've worked into the weekly programing instead of live taping/unsafe tapings. Hell I said they should air stuff like the New Day podcast live, host matches w/ commentary, show a day to day w/ Vince, **** idk. They have so many outlets & avenues, yet they only use the one unsafe one. The have been highly negligent, & all that company is doing is making it harder from themselves to install live arena sized crowds again.
This is bad bad business w/ short term benefits.
I don't disagree with that at all. How come we haven't seen more of these talents show up elsewhere yet?
Did they have non-competes even though they were released? That doesn't seem like it can be the case, but who knows.